The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, November 16, 1893, Image 4

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w wm i > '* The llofffi o- , Published Every Thursday, j CONWAY, S. 0. NOV. 10, 1893. void: or TIIK I'HOlMJi j( Opinions of tlio Press ot Now i York and Brooklyn on tin* | Democratic Waterloo Yost orduy. Nkw Yokk, Nov. 8. Kegarding | tho Republicans sweeping Hrooklyn, . a Democratic, stronghold, the Kagle,! Democratic, says: There are more Democrats than Republicans in King's county. The "Hid fellow'' (Boss McLaughlin) is a Democrat hut is boss no longer. The party is determined to 1>?* its own hoss. McLaughlin can represent a due pro portion of inllnenco in a reoriraniza tion, but no more. Tho party must reorganize." The New York Times, Independent: The people of tho State of j New York had a debt to discharge to Democratic politicians. They yesterday wiped the stale extremely ; clean. They owe little to Republican politicians in spite of the whole ] Republican ticket elected. j The Herald, Independent, savs that "while it is a victory which , saves tho State from a disgrace, , tainted judiciary and rids Brooklyn and Buffalo of ring rule, it also ( rings the protest of the people against , boss dictatorship. Tho Uepubli- , can party may well feel on fairly good terms with itself this morning. , The Mercury (Democrat): The re- j suit has been brought about by the ( blunders of Democratic bosses, and the intolerance of further ring rule. The Morning Advertiser (Uepubli- | can): The Democratic party, in fao- j ing this result must lit.d new leaders and new methods. , Tho Tribune (Uepulican): To the j faction of Democratic politicians j which lifted the infamous, bosmearched Mayuard to the highest ] public station; the faction which in , Kric, Kenslaer, New York and Kings practiced every form of elec toral rascality that ingenuity, long experience and bold desire to hoist ' this criminal gang, despite popular J indignation, has delivered this shattering blow. 1 The Sun, (Tammany Democrat): 1 Happy are a people who have won the privilege of self government. Existence for them has a zest which only they can enjoy. The World, (Democrat); The year was propitious for needed discipline. 1 The State oflices last are relatively unimportant. The Republican Legislature will he checked by a Democratic Governor. The honor of the Court of Appeals savod. Dosses have learned there is a limit to the patience of the people. Do Yon Know? Do you know that bread crumbs cleanse silk gowns? That ammonia will clean and brighten carpets? That a heated bag of salt will relieve neauralgia? That salt will kill weeds applied in quantities? That the pineapple is a valuable aid to digestion? That the herb tansy is a sure preventive of moths? That the best dish cloths are made from grass toweling? That salt and water is the best antidote for a mosquito bite? That sweet clover has the reputation of being abhorred by tlies? That suit as tooth powder is better than almost ony dentifrice? That coffee and tea stains are removed by boiling hot water? That the best way to polish win dow glass is with a piece of chamois? That white goatskin rags can be cleaned by washing, or with naphtha? That common dry salt cleans marble thoroughly without injuring the surface? That nothing made? with sugar, eggs and milk should reach the boiling point? That oileloths last much longer if a thin cost of varnish is applied once a year? That flowers keep longer if cut with a knife and scissors than they do if picked? That articles of plate which are not in daily use should bo put away in green baize? That white of egg will remove a fish bone from the throat, if beaten and given at once? That two or three geranium leaves added to crab-apple jelly will give it a delicious flavor? That a few pieces of beeswax put up with silk or woolen goods prevent them turning yellow? That berry stains 011 damask will disappear if soaked in milk before sending to the laundry? That inkstains can he removed by dinninc th? annf in - 1 M g?0 111 'miviivim11iv nut) | rinsing ir> clc?r water? That a pinch of cream of tartar, 1)iit in with the whites of eggs when >eaten will tnuke them stiller? That if vaseline or butter bo ap i plied to the skin immediately after a blow of any kind there will be no discoloration? ^ J That a piece of tallow \vrappee n tissue paper and laid with fori ir other garments will prevent th< ravages of moths? It is no easy thing to dress harsh coarse hair so as to make it lool graceful or becoming. By the use if Ayor's llair Vigor, this difficulty s removed, ami the hair made t< r8sume any stylo or arrangement [hat may he desired. (Jive the Vigoi trial. Ask Your friends. Who have takon Hood's Sarsapar dla what they think of it, and tin replies will bo positivo in its favor Simply what Hood's Sursspmilh l it . . t> ~ aoes, mat ton tne story ol its merit [ )ne has been cured of in digest ion 01 lyspepsia, another funis its indispen sable for sick headache or billions ticss, while othors report remarkaV< 3Uro8 of scrofula, catarrh, rheum.i tism, salt rheum, etc. Hood's Tills are purely vegetable Positive ntul Negative. The Race question is unsettled, Hut it is settled that Hood s Sarsa pari I hi leads all remedies. Disease marches through all lands Hut good health biases all who tak Hood's Sarsaparilla. Dyspepsia is a great foe of tin human race. Hut Hood's Sarsapar ilia puts it to flight. Scrofula is one of the most terrible >f diseases. Hut Hood's Sarsnparilhi 3xpels it from trio system. The people of this day, like Job, suffer from boils. Hut Hood's Sarwpnrilla is a sovereign remedy foi them. Catarrh is one of the most disigreeablo disorders. Hut Hood's Sarsaparilla is sure to relieve and jure it. Rheumatism racks the system like i thumbscrew. Hut it retreats before the power of Hood's Sarsapar I In. Loss of appetite lends to melan jliolir. Hut Hood's Sarsnparilhi makes the plainest repast tickle tin palate. Life is short tiino is Hooting, l>nt Hood's Sarsapurillu will bless humanity as the ages roll on. Iteatncss Cannot be Cured by local applications, as tlioy cannoi reach the diseased portion of the ear There is only one way to cure Deaf ness, and that is by const it utiona remedies. Deafness is caused by at: inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Kustaehian Tube When this tube gets inflamed yoi have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, ar.d when it is entirely closed Deafness is the result, ami unless the inlluinutatioii can be taker out and this tube restored to its con dition, hearing will be destroyer forever; nine cases out of ten art caused by catarrh, whit n is nothing but an inflamed condition of (In mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred D??l lars for tiny case of Deafness (causeti by catarrh) that cannot bo cured b\ Hall's Catarrh ('lire. Send for circulars, free. h'. J. Onknky & Co Toledo, ()bio AoySold by Druggist 7~>e (hiaran i red (hi re. Wo authorize our advertised drigibst t< soil Dr. King's Now Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and folds, upon thi condition. II you are alllictod with : Cough, Cold or any bung,Throat or ('lies trouble, and will use this remedy as diree. led, giving it :i fair trial, and c\periene< no benefit. yon may return the bottle am liave your inonoy refunded. Wo couli not mako tliis olTor did wo not know tlia 1 Jr. King's Now Discovery could be rid lot on. It never disappoints. Trial bottle: free at Dr. E. Norton's Drugstore. CI rent est oil ICniTli. , lames M. Brooks, Washingtoi Ave., St. Louts. Mo., makes ufliduvi that he suffered front ltheuniatisn for years, until persuaded to trj Drummond's Lightning Kennedy and that by its use he has been fully restored, llo says the remedy is thi greatest on earth. This is higl praise, hut fully warranted l?v othe miraculous cures. If your drttggis has not got Drummond's Lightning Remedy, write dirtct to the Drum mond Medicine ('<>., 48-50 Maidet Lano New York. l'rico $5. for tw< irg !,') )t M Can You Read The Future? Do yott know what your con dition will be 20 years hence "t Will your earning capacity he equal to the supjtort ol yourself and family? This is a serious question, yet, you could confidently answer it w 9 r < - yes- n you had a twentyyears Tontine Policy in the Equitable Life A method which guarantees all the protection furnished by any kind of life insurance, and in addition the largest cash returns to those policyholders whose lives arc prolonged, and who then need money rather than assurance. For facts and figures, address W. J. RODDEY, Manager, For the Carollnas, ROCK HILL, S. C. 1 As a renfedy /or all forms of Headache A Klectrlc Hitter* lot < prove tolothe very best. It effects a permanent euro and the most dreadel liabltual *i< k lieadnehesylold to Its Influence. NS'e urge all who are afllictcd t > procure a bottle, and nive this I remedy a fair trial. In e <se of habitual . constipation Kleetrle Hitters cure* bv .uiv1 inir the needed t. ?ii< t.. the I ??v\ . 1 -. and ' few eases Ion:: re i t the use of this modi ' cine. Try it once. Large bottles only j ' 50 cents at t)-, 10. Norton's, Ditlg Store A A I ?ook of 200 pages, well written, interesting, ti remarkable history, true, and doesn't ) cost you anything, HOOK a history <>f mtn i pound Oxygen, its nature; origin and tesnlts, with numerous testimonials unu recorus <>i sutTOW prising cures. It is not simply a catalogue of cases, nor a medical almanac. It is more in teres ting than rnediSl.MMEU cal journals in which the doctors make known their experiments. It is , written by one who Oil owes his life and > | many years of usefulness to Compound Oxyge:., and ? knows whereof lm A \Y INT Kit. affirms. Send for the book sent free. I) US. ST A UK KY & IWLKN ' J52tl Arch Sheet. Philadelphia, I'a. 120 Sutter St, San h'r^ncisco, Cal. I A MARVEI.0U3 fisSQOVERY! ^ P a gw j Positively removes eoitjs SPAVIN, 116 Br , rVin ^5$ Ringbone, Splint, ' II * ELECTRIC or Curbs V A IN 48 HOURS, f\>. WUuout Palo. v v" " . S500 Reward f-i 1 <>r Failure or F?,f S.ighicst injury, i vui'" r } Tii'o i? tho Greatest \ . v. -j Wondor of (he 19lh \ CentUry, nxtonish* hi ' i; ing. n h (t iloes, tho i' entile Vc tor i iiary 1 ir V world. / Circulars , x jr iv.-arii rrnois niail| _ cd Free. Xt . GU7 ChecinI, V,/ ( m il St., ; * "fctf U3^-'r Now York. I 6U O G. < . .:*ANTtEiSS J I 0 .1 < ; . V/:. .. "l had (loit ! for ' I others it will (b f i \ v.i. lie sure t > ! get Hood's S < i trill t. FAVORITE ; """'SINGER! Warranted for Five Ycare. ?Sbr?? r WOHARM >'-;A ; \Z>IfcT X* ST& V J Drop Loaf,Fancy Cover, Large Drawers i Nickel Rings, Tucker, Rufflor, Binder Four "Widths of Ilommors. HIGH ARM MACHINE HAS A SELF-SETTING NLLDLE, AND SCLr THREADING SHUTTLE. Sent on trial Delivered in your home free of j freight charges. lUiy only of Manufactures. . Savo Canvassers' Commissions. GET NEVV MACHINES. Send for n Machine with 1 name of a business man as reference, and we I will ship a liial Machine at once. Address (or ^ Circulars and Testimonials. ; I vu-upefatiVe jewing Machine Co. I OnO N. lJtti Ml.. I'lii t tidolplilu, Pa, t ! II t I RipansTabuies. ? | i; Ripans Tubules are com| pounded from a prescription I widely used by the best medical authorities and are presented in a form that is becoming the fashion everywhere. i! Ripans Tabules act gently but promptly upon the liver, stomach and intestines; cure dyspepsia, habitual conslipa- | tion, offensive breath and head- i! j , ache. One tabule taken at the | lirst symptom of indigestion, biliousness, dizziness, distress ii after eating, or depression of spirits, will surely and (]uickly remove the whole difficulty. RipnnsTnbules maybcoDtained of nearest druggist. Ripans Tabules are easy to take, i quick to act, and ; save many a doc-((^^gp>v^ ' * ?->?. JS IHm. Jill! PRINTING Wo uru |?!*? |v?rc?J to il<? nil Kinds (if J O H 1'li I XT I NO on slidit notice. We solicit orders from u distance ami tfu irimtec satisfaction. We have just reoeivctl a tew lot, i 1 of stationery anil can please \ou in price and quality. 110HKV IIKKAM), < 'on way, S. (J. i DIAMOND < ! g^AMBLER , nrUA^JU'U lu't wcM^tlHEEL, ricn<T 1,18 . I^'icics inula!*" " IT ONE M ^ ftM _ _ I lit! V??l ~ W y . :;<> for r,?. , and ?{iA/ rigi Handle ? V,)l "'"'a HprocUk IMlnn*. AVr? . i Gorinii/'i^0,\ | VGo., 1325 14th rishi"E'on- D-B- j ion, 0. B.' I I VALlAtEMIUMS CliiuiS --(51VKN AWV Ropps's Calculator, 1 A valuable Hook l<?r a Farm i nn?l llusi ness man, A liFALTIFlh u Columbian!! Souvenir Spoon. TIIK WKKKkY N KWS A: ( <)l" it!1 H, j Tito irront Southern Family News; aper. j Offers to every Yearly Subscriber Fither of li.?> above Premiums AI1SOIA TKi.V FKKF! I'lm Weekly News and Courier 1 year (witli Premiums) $1.00. Tin* Weekly , News and Courier, (I months (without Pre miums) f>0 cents. ?Send for SAM PIjK COP I F.S AND < lltCl FA'S Address: TIIK WKKKI.V NKNVS & COUtlKIt Ch irleatoa, S. C. ^Jook'sMoulloot ml compound. KS *}* A rccont discovery by nn old physician. Succtufully utcd %|\ / ^monthly by thousand* of \ I<adlet. In tho only perfectly safo and rcllnblo modlclno <1 is- I ' covered. IJcwaro of unprincipled druggist* who offer Inferior incdlclucs In place of this. Ask for Cook's Cotton Hoot Compound, take no substitute, or lticloso $1 and 0 ccsits la postage tu letter and wo will send, sealed, by return mall. Full scnlod particulars In plain envelope, to Indies only, 11 stamps. Address l'ond I,tly Company, No. 3 Fisher block, Dotrolt. Mich. BUY ' IjjBHT I, I ? 5'"1 I ass ,, . ATTACHMlKiS.l?-i\j THE BEST IS T; ;:TOEST. Send TEW cents to 1' 'on l?c|M ?' Y>t for our prize pame, " ill u and win n Now Hot Tho Now Homo! COi ORANCF, FA V J. union sqiiakv. vr. 1A,.r C^iCA6o *rUHT 'S* r ^c'5c(l ILL. gO? ? ~ M t'?L. " .lou^ FOR SALC ftY lU'KOGIIS ?fc COLLINS, Convny, S. (J j 4 Scientific) American jS)AD!?'"M IS k?, design patents, ^ COPYRIGHTS, etc. j For Information and free Handbook write to MUNN A CO., 801 IlROAUViT, Nkw YORK. I Oldeat bureau for socurlug patents In America. Kvory patent taken out by on la brought boforo tbo public by a uotloo given free of chargo iu the i Largest circulation of any aolentiflo paper In tha world, Splendidly Illustrated. No Intelligent i . man ahould be without It. Weekly. 8.1. OO a ] Jeari fl ?>ai* months. Addrosa MUNN A CO ' ? CDLiHUKita, ,101 Broadway, Mow Tork City, 1 ' - . / m?*?. r * - s ^u 8 ; ill ' I Jl.; --'"U ?v itiit ?? .-? ? I v S/ , . ' : , WITH THAT 8 ? jAin ?.? i ? it j.v.,* ?. Jk fV a r?nuJy wimh <!iics 2[ y ?p^r S\3 R Wtirt.ivtiy ami sui t a | V 2 B A iioihin# by us.ng IUEBIQ'8 CORN CURE.| $ CcrRs? i g (0- * CaliHosJs * 2 /'' V: ' ^Kalv 2nd g 5/J! | . . ^k^lm ? 0 H^''' jli ' I And other <?* V '.ff '\^V?^ ii'ii ira t i ?> ns W 5? *"lAOE MAH* of the skin. V SCuro Guaranteed or Money Deturncd, ? 25c. at Oriifc Stores, Mailed for 30c. $J. R. HOFFLIN 15 CO.:g MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. g a aao c<oct *?ooe ? o First class cook Ktovo for coal, wood or natural gns. It has nickel and tile ornamentation, oven fih' If and kicker; tin lined oven doors, extra heavy, ventilated, sectional fire buck und front grate and largo ash pan. Size of oven 18 x 'JO inches. Weight 3?"> pounds. Its baking i|tialities are unsurpassed. It is durable and uses fuel economically. i.v ........ 1....1..- "- - Town ley Stove Co., TERRE HAUTE, IND. Manufacturers ami Dealers Wood Mantels and Hearth Tiles, Furnaces, Hot-Water Heaters. Cornice Work and Gas Stones. V5ksWs\Vl}| NEW \ f s wffr I Qit I THE. OMLY PERFECT qE\VlHG MECHANISM i ""PAMlUf USE. Send for ei.enlnr and l'ricc list to \\ lliOI.KK (.V Wll.SOd MFG CO., | Atlanta, Gu !c sa x nwj ? ? ? ckm& hijmohebs/Xhundreds 11 OF /' \ OF ! i !i X#- ' ' x^ll i35' ^/lOL M^X Dy I I USING \ / USiNG | ISILURIANI % SPRING WAT Sir;. ^ IN^TUHE'S U/K>'"* ?' > < > - ?,? <J> CuriC A J EST " crfnl v.'ftt -r to ) f } ?i V rt w?? WI your a -me?in >r. < r . ? Go" & N Mr (* " 'mi r Is i . tainu or ; I * ? & ?*i ft ^ . , *? o/impurity and cur.?- O cp . live roo < is. >',) ffi 02 Pack I^OK S. VPcy > W MAiltP F. . I<* i n t y ?. r ' < j l: it. o i .i? ?$ rclirvit :< ! ",irX> ly i:? I,) mild > nr.'iVT. .?: i*. itt? -' t;) nrri . ii . i... i'< r ) coir ".ri . ]?('. 1.. ii pi'""i'.i 'il SlLURt A V P.'' !M ?5. ' $ ) W.MJi'.cv .r.v.f. n a" 8000 PARCELS Of MAIL" FREE . A / s ? C P 10 l-'JEN/ STAMPS "?55?' ?.??) I" " > >'?' ' lift* - >; ? ' ' ii-lis within 30 Y fiS5a w,. ; . . < - 1 1^jwji wimj ." K?'~ "" V */> J'rlntiMt ?.:i muiiiniMi ,' . ' ??111> liir?H lory /^V* ' ' trt'.n; I'M,(I(|6 A" jv 1 ' ) ' ' ;? ?!< ?" -; Cram put>Pb 'i.v. A - ' . i- mill nmnufuo 1 ,VK? < '.i you'll recolvo, l. >i ; i s*' . I < M", thotlKiimls OI iv: .1 . . ^ i?x)kx. | vapors, (*" . . ! ? - Ifrr i.Mlo>,rt<\ K J* ... . . .? v . -I i-i i-li j mo! I : ;* " i- ' . r p I ! ,t- I iilMl.'Ot labels ft > . rynr.i w-win F, \ \ > ;?. on i'i of I v.; -ill \,.!i ; .\ llit'll '/t / . s "'i ? ?'.. to "i1- I-'. . .1 A. \v AI* I , r5j, i' ? 1 ' wriUs; " Kroili i'' i : > in i. i.' ;iiIuk iTfe'v';*' 111 ''it"' f't til on cllt'rotl to \J'-. . / ! I'M ?'l? \Z*SfikMy Wol'itl. I<ihri!?"n A- Johnton, ( .lobnaoiiH ?<-. (pintl-bunn Marlon, H. ( Cooway, 8. 0. Johnsons Quatifclobaupn, AT'PTONKVS AT LAW, (>ONWAY, S. C. W Prompt attention given to all bus*of>? entrusted to our cure. <- 'kflft , , I.N ^ j "Kin-Go Tea" ii ^ m * Is a choice blend of fine, high-grade Chinese l ea. Put up iu attractive and original packages and packed in handsome counter display boxes of six pounds each (either si/e); is only sold in packages, at a reasonable and much lower price to the consumer than any other package tea on the market of any merit whatever and affords the dealer a fair profit; is a thoroughly reliable, first-class article, absolutely pure, always the same ; free from 1 dust. Pir A l r L/C.HLL no will find the Five and Ten Cent packages the cheapest and most salable package tea on the market and consumers pronounce it "the best and most economical." Kin-Go Tea is convenient to handle, easy to sell and has proved a big success wherever introduced. We are extremely er.xious to have all dealers stock this tea, and earnestly request that you include a few boxes with your next order to your wholesale house ; or order direct of us, \v? will see that you are supplied. For .drther information address The Kin-Go Tea Co.. ""IT Atlantic Coast Line. \Silnwigton, Coiumbia &, Augusta R- R Poiult1 used S?-tie*! n 1?*. Dated April 18 1MK4. TRAINS GOING SO'JTii. No. 20. Lenvt Wilmington 0 2a p m Leave Chiulbourn 8 VO p in Leave Marion 0 15 p m Arrive Florehee 10 15 p in No. 50. Lea\' Florence <20 m Arrive Sumter 1 05 , m Leave Sumter 4 05 a in Arrive Columbia (> i5 i in No. 58. Iieavo?Flor<'nce > *15 a in Arrive Sumter 0 10 a m No. 52. Leave Sumter 1) 40 a m Arrive Colombia 10 55 a r. No. 52 runs through from . Charlestoi via l'ontral Railroad. heaving hanes 7:45 A. M Manning 8:21 A. M. Train on C. & I>. Railroad connects at Florence with No 58. THAI XS GOING NORTH. No. 51. henve Columbia K) 15 j ml Arrive Sumter 12 15 a in ! heave Sumter 12 15 a m Arrive Florence 1 iil) n m No. 50. heave Sumter 7 80 p m Arrive Flor; nee 8 50 p m No. 55. henve Columbia 0 10 p m Arrive Xu a ?r p n N o 78. heave Floret- ? a m heave d at ion < 53 a m heave Clindbourn 7 08 a in Arrive Wilmington 0 10 a in "Daily. + Daily ewept Sunday. So. 63 mux through to Ciiarleston.S. ('.. via Central it. II., arriviti. Manning 8:00 I*. M. l.anes 8:40 1'. M, Charleston 10:10 I*. Ah Train on .Manchester A Augusta It. It. !eav< s Sumpter daily except Sunday 10:50 A. M., arrrive itimini 11:50 A. M. Returning leave Rimini 12:30 1\ M. arrive Sumpter 1:40 I\ M. Trains on artsviile It. it. leave llurtsville tl.iih exci'Ot Sunday at 6 00 a in, ar riving l'Moyds 5 * > a in. Returning, b-eve Floys'0 15 p m, arriving at llartsville 10 15 p in. .!. F. I) 1 Y 1 N F, (Jen'l Su pi. J. it Ki.m.y, Supt. Trans, I'. M . K : l I < ? , < I i.'l Fuss. a> lit Wilmington Chadbourn & Gonway B- b pahskncikll \.x:> kuhloii'r owi.y, kxckp't sunday No 11, Nolt'l liiiOUNI). Leave cimcibourn 7 loam Leave Hion 7 45 a m Arrive Hub 8 a ?? \o v\,soi; riiBound, Leave 11 ul> i> 00 u ir Leave llloti < 15 a m Arrive Chadbourn !? 15 a in /.euve ChadbournJ 10 80 a ni Leave Clare don 11 00 a u> Leave ^l t iabort 11 'JO a in Loavo Loris}. 11 45 p in Loav HunfordJ 12 02 p m /.eave llayboro 12 12 p m Leave Privetta 12 I2i>m I e ive Adrian 12 27 p n Arrive Conwuyt. 1 00 | i No 40, NO I HBOUND I'ASSICNOKH AND Klt aiH'-, oaII.Y. rfv ok' I'j St! Leave Conway 2 .20 p /.eave Adrian 8 00 p t Leave I'rivetts 105; a Leave liayboro 8 15 p I,eave Sanford 8 25 in Arrive at Lorls 2 50 p m Arrive it Mt. Tabor 4 25 p m Leave Mi or son P rn Leave ( larendon 4 50 p m Arrive Cliadnourn 5 20 p in Telegraph Stations Leavo Cliadbourn 5 50 pm Leave I lion 0 15 pin arrive Hub li 25 pm No i:? SOUTHBOUND. Leave Hub 0 d > p in Lonvo 11 ion ? i p in Arrive Ghadbourn i p in WORK m us n few days, and you will tie startled nt the unexpet l?d success that will reward votir efforts We positively have the best business to offer an agent that can be found on the face of this earth. AHA.00 profit on t*ir?.no worth of btntliioHH is being easily and honorably made by and paid to hundreds of men, women, boys, and girls in our j employ. You can make money faster at work for \ us than you have any Idea of. The business is so j easy to learn, and Instructions so simple and plain, that all succeed from the start. Those who take liofd of the business reap the ndvuntnge that arises from the sound reputation of one of the oldest, most successful, and largest publishing houses In America. Secure for yourself the profits that the business so readily and handsomely yields. All beginners succeed grandly, and more than * realize their greatest expectations, those who ' try it tind exactly a-s we fell them. There is plenty ot' room for a few nioro workers, and we urge them to begin at once. It you arc already em. I ployed, but have a few spare moments, and wish to u e tliem to advantage, then write us at once ' (for tills is vour grand opportunity), and receive i full particular" by return mall. Address, TltllK &' <*> . tin\ So. 400, Aiigiintn, Mo. ( i f ? V - - ***** To Yc Who slave Little S aith JAPANESE ^piLE ^Stlw "cure Will Save You. It is a new and complete treatment, consisting of Suppo ionics, Ointment in Capsules (also Ointment in l> >x)aud 1'ills. An absolute and guaranteed cure for Piles of whatever ki. d or degree, Paternal, Internal, blind or ble-d ing, Itching, Chronic, Recent or Heredita-" and many other diseases and female weakness' { It is alm?)9 .1 :,'ieat benefit to the general health, 1'ne tii -.t discovery of a medic.ilcure rendering an operation with the knife unnecessary* hereafter. This llcnicdvd has never been known to fail. $T.oo per box, six for $5.0": sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. Why sufler from tins terrible disease when you can get a guaranteed remedy? JOSEPH R. HOFFLIN & CO., Druggist, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. A WRITTEN GUARANTEE t X Positively given by The Japanese Kerne- X a dies Co. to each purchaser of six boxes, X X when purchased at one tunc, to refund X ^ the Is-co paid if not cured. X 1 PONY MILL WII H VARIABLE FEED. T t r\ Y Y If you arc cutting logs. SIS! * '11S 'ias from 20 1. \J V./ to 30 per cent, greater capacity than any ordi11/ H VI T nary Mill, and is the ll 1111 I only variable feed mill it H Y"^ awai"ded a first-class I I \ Ld Pr,ze at tl\e New Or1 J \ \ leans World's Exposition. Correspond with us and \\j will inform you all about its many advantages. LID DELL COMPANY, CHARLOTTE, IM. C. %? ff' ' ]|| % \:*.r ? ? / ) j,r ' / J gfi ' ] '' my. t < -'< t te\Z:ih XCffiLcli'^t-; ..kl"\v*-.:; ...;Vl: . . u-jL ,vtfci2 T.. Tou tisund Rising Sun, Delaware. Good Family Medicines Mootl'o Sarsapnrilta and Mood'a Pills. "I I'o ;ir I Hood > SnrsnpnrilU and IIood'? rills, t'ao \" y I>cst family medicine?, niitl wo a i'o iv i' without them. 1 huvo t.lw: ya boon A Dclicoto Woman and l>f?f..tn talcing J! ad's Sar.mpariUa thro? years ; .; > far that tiled feeling. It built mo up so rptU;.;y ml - o well that i i ?rl like n different woman hi id liavu always bad groat faith in it. i i idvejt t.) v ohihiiv.i whenever there seems any I iron' ) \ b tiu ir Mood, nnd it doe t them rood. My 1 1 >vh\ . i> so well h'% tries for it. 1 ram d i'u l \vo>ii i ' > 'elt how highly I pri/.o it, \\Y i. it,>od's i ill.i i.i tiio family- and they Act Llko a Charm I tiilco pl asu'ro in recommending tlicso medicines to all my friends, for 1 licllcvo If pcoplo Hood'ssss. Cures would only keep Hood's fjarsaparillaand Hood's 1'ills r.t h: n 1 as wo do, i.mc'i sickness andauff-ring would he p:e --nted.'' Mk.s. 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